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* 17th century token: Cumberland, Cockermouth, J. Fallowfeilld, brass farthing, 1669, JOHN FALLOWFEILLD IN around MERCER, rev., COCKERMOUTH 1669 around F / I:S (W. - ; Norweb -; Dickinson 2A); minor verdigris spots, very fine and extremely rare; together with farthings (3) of Gloucestershire (W. 12) and Somerset (W. 6, 301), fine to good very fine (4)
* Commonwealth, shilling, 1652, m.m. sun, variety reads COMMON.WEALTH (ESC 986c (R3); N. 2724; S. 3217), creased and straightened, fair to fine, clear legend and a rare variety; together with miscellaneous English coins (52), 14th to 20th centuries, mainly silver, a few bent, pierced or chipped, mixed grades (53)
* George III, proof or pattern shilling and sixpence, 1787, plain edges, struck en medaille on heavy flans, by Lewis Pingo, laureate cuirassed bust right, rev., cruciform shields, crowns in angles, garter star in centre, with hearts in Hanoverian shields, border of dots each side, 7.65g & 3.68g; within a contemporary fitted shagreen case, 64 x 37 mm (ESC 1241 (as 1226 but with borders of dots), 1640; cf. Selig lots 1221 & 1228), lightly polished, some surface marks (particularly on sixpence), otherwise nearly extremely fine, very rare and interesting
* France, Philip IV le Bel (1285-1314), masse d’or, first issue (10 January 1296), the king seated facing on throne, holding sceptre in right hand and lis in left hand, within tressure of arcs with fleurs on cusps and annulets in spandrels, PHILIPPVS DEI GRA FRANCHORVM REX, rev., cross fleury, lis in angles, all within rosace, triple annulet stops on both sides, XP’C VINCIT XP’C REGNAT XP’C IMPERAT, 6.99g (Ci. 196; Dupl. 208; Laf. 212), a very small trace of filing on the rim by PP of PHILIPPVS and a small stain on the O of FRANCHORVM suggest possible traces of mounting, but with minimal damage, nearly extremely fine and a most attractive example, rare
* George III, William Hunter (1718-1783) physician and collector, iron medal by William Burch, 1774, bust left wearing cap and gown, rev., vase with scene of a surgical operation, 80mm (BHM 188, this piece illustrated; Cochran-Patrick 109, 29; Storer 1721-3), with black patina, very fine and rare
* U.S.A., Visit of Edward Prince of Wales to New York, November 1919, silver medal, by J. Flanagan for the American Numismatic Society, uniformed bust of the Prince of Wales right, rev., Columbia on dais between oak branches, emblem of the society below, 62mm (BHM 4136; Eimer 1968), contained in fitted Pinches case, edge bruises, very fine and rare
* Siculo-Punic coinage, Panormus, tetradrachm, c.370-360 BC, fast quadriga driven left with Nike flying above to crown charioteer, below double exergual line, Punic legend sys, rev., head of Tanit right with ampyx in hair and four dolphins around, 17.20g (Jenkins, SNR 57, Addenda, p. 57, 39a, this piece; Jameson 730, same reverse die), extremely fine and very rare
* Martinian (324), AE3, Nicomedia, DN M MARTINIANO P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev., IOVI CONS – ERVATORI, Jupiter standing left holding sceptre and Victory on globe, eagle at feet to left, captive at feet to right; in right field, X / II; in ex., SMNB, 3.24g (RIC p.608, 46), rough surfaces and some excess metal on both sides, fine to very fine and very rare
* Anonymous, drachm, Kharijite type, ART (Ardashir Khurra) 75h, obv, Pahlavi legend LWYTW DATWBR / BLA YYZTW (‘there is no judgment except God’s’) in place of governor’s name, la hukm illa lillah (‘there is no judgment except God’s’) in third quarter of margin, 3.85g (Walker p.123, T.18; SICA -; Gaube 116), about very fine, extremely rare
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